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  2. PIAA Football Teams, Conferences and Leagues - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic Conference (PHAC) - Division 2: Liberty: Hurricanes: Bethlehem: Northampton: AAAAAA blue, red & white District XI: Eastern Pennsylvania Conference - South: State Champions 2008 (AAAA) - runner up 2005 (AAAA) & 2006 (AAAA) Ligonier Valley: Rams: Ligonier: Westmoreland: AA black & red District VII WPIAL 2A ...

  3. Leverstock Green F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established around 1895. [1] They joined Division Three of the West Herts League in 1908. [1] In 1954 the club moved up to Division Two of the Hertfordshire Senior County League. [1] [2] They were runners-up in their first season in the division and were, earning promotion to Division One B, which became Division One the following ...

  4. List of sports clubs by membership - Wikipedia

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    This list contains all clubs with a current membership of 75,000 or more, provided this is sufficiently documented. There may be other clubs that meet this criterion. The data is based on various sources and may therefore vary in terms of the survey period or the standards applied, which may limit comparability.

  5. Harpenden Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 1891 as Harpenden Football Club. [2] They were founder members of the Herts County Senior League in 1898, but left after two seasons. [3] They also played in the Mid-Herts League, winning the league on several occasions. [4] In 1908 the club adopted their current name and rejoined the Herts County Senior League ...

  6. Kings Langley F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Kings Langley Football Club was founded in 1886, with the village doctor, Frederick Fisher, as its first chairman. Founder members of the West Herts League in the 1891–92 season, Kings Langley also won the St. Mary's Cup in front of 3,500 people at the Watford Recreation Ground that season, retaining it the next year and losing the final on a replay the year after that.

  7. Hatfield Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 1886 by members of Hatfield Cricket Club and was initially named Hatfield Football Club. [1] [2] They played in the Mid-Herts League, [1] before joining the Northern Division of the Hertfordshire Senior County League in 1903. However, they left the league after a single season. [3]

  8. Tring Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Tring Athletic Youth FC were established in March 1958, when the founders contributed towards the purchase of 3.4 acres (14,000 m 2) of land at Miswell Lane. [1] The club joined the West Herts Saturday League in the early 1960s, and despite only fielding players under-21, they won the Division One title three times in five years.

  9. Hoddesdon Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established on 14 April 1879 as Hoddesdon Football Club. [2] In 1885 they were founding members of the Hertfordshire County Football Association and won the inaugural Herts Senior Cup in 1886–87. [2] The club retained the cup the following season and won it again in 1889–90. [2]